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'r -rv-my n-V5-q,q.v.y-ffl 5.5:-5 351 W -figyw fir-1-A-af.-7 r ,L WALTER SAMUEL GEBHARD Senior Commercial Socie+y: O. 6. A. Con+es+ 3, 4. Geppy is 'rhe liflle man wifh Ihe big ideas. Allhough he can give you any inlormafion you desire aboul' aulomobiles, his grealesl de- sire is Io be a railway posfal clerk. Besl of luck, Geppy l HAZEL MARGARET GEISTWEIT Tri-Hi-Y 3: Operefla: Year Book Slaff: Senior Commercial Sociefy. I-lazel is usually seen driving around in a Chevie. Alone? Oh, no! There is a cerlain young man Ihal owns This Chevie. I-lis name? Now, LeT me see. Have you ever fried guess- ing? WILLIAM GOOD Baseball: Foofballf Year Book Sfafl: Treasurer-Alhlefic As- socialion '36, BiIl has high hopes of becoming a foresf ranger. Bur we wonder if such a handsome lad as Bill couldn'+ give Clark Gable a bil of compelifion. Well, whichever if is, we wish you luck. ELLA MAE GROVE Tri-I-li-Y 2, 3, 4: Senior Chorus 3, 4: Year Book Slall. Ella Mae is always 'Full of fun and ready fo laugh af a good ioke. In her school work, she has been most conscienfious and she cerfainly will make a mos? efficienf house wife af Millersville. We're pulling for you, Ella Mae. H. LYLE GEIB Lyle is fha? calm, unruffled person you see walking around in fhe halls. To know him infimafely is nor easy, all because he is a very quiel indi- vidual who never pufs himself info 'rhe limelight Bu? fha'r's all righf, Lyle, we ollen wish Ihere were more like you. GARTH GOCHNAUER Baseball 2, 3, 4: Football I. 2, 3, 4: Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Play: Junior Enferlain- menlq Hi-Y 3, 4: Patrol 4: Presidenl of Afhlelic Associa- lion 4. Gucky is our sI'ar alhlere and Ihree leffer man. He can be seen on College Avenue Every Nighl af Eight Bul IhaI's all righl. We all have our weaknesses. Gucky's am- birion is +o become a denfisf. I-Iere's luck fo you, Guck. MARY MacGREGOR GRAHAM Tri-l-li-Y 2, 3, 4: Senior Com- mercial Sociefy: Year Book S'raI'f: O. G. A. Conlesl 4. MacGregor, Ihe Scoifish lass of our class, is surely proud of if. She will succeed because Scofchmen gel 'rhe mosl' ouf of everyfhing. Even a Scofchman would appreciafe Mary's shorfhand. MISSOURI HEILMAN Chorus 2, 3: Opereffa 3: Tri- Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Junior Enferfain- menfg Year Book Sfafl: Ar? Club 3, 4: Girls' Chorus I. Zourie aslounds many people wifh her unique name: we all like iI'. She spends a lol of lime drawing house plans. We Ihink she will be an inferior decorafor and a good one.
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CLYDE EBERSOLE Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Orchesira I, 2, 3, 4: Baskeiball 3, 4. Clyde has come io us from yonder hill and wifh him has broughf a quiet buf pleasing personalily. He has shown musical and afhlefic abilifies. We hope The besi' for you. AMY T. ENGLE Chorus 3: Opereiia 3: Junior Enferfainmeni: Rifle Club 3. Amy has always been known as a bashful and modesl' girl. Your face does gei red ai limes, doesn'i if, Doodle ? Quief she may be, bui' This characierisiic does noi keep her from becoming quiie lively ai limes, especially on +he aihleiic field where she is mosi oufsianding. ANNA MARY FLOYD Tri-Hi-Y 4: Bainbridge Musical and Play: Secrelary of Bain- bridge Senior Class. Ann is ihe preiiy lass from Bain- bridge who came here for only her Senior year. We are sure lhaf Ann, wifh her sweer disposiiion, will make an excellenl heed clerk in Gran'l's some day. LESTER E. GARBER Senior Commercial Socieiy: O. G. A. Coniesf 3, 4. Wifhoui a poei and carfoonisf a class would be incomplere, so here is fhe link fhaf's missing, imporied from Rheems. Whenever Les is quief, we know he is composing free verse or skeiching somefhing lhai is sure To bring him fame. MARIAN EBERSOLE Senior Play: Junior Enieriain- meni: Class Secrefary I: De- bafing 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y-Presi- denl' '36: Opereifa 2, 3, 4: Presideni of Sfudeni' Council '36: Baskefball 3, 4: Senior Chorus 2, 3, 4: Orchesfra I, 2, 3, 4: Year Book Sfaff '36: Library Sfaff '36: Girls' Chorus '33, Marian Annie Laurie Ebersole is well known fo us noi only for her many piano performances buf also for her debafing and aciing abili- lies. Bonne chance a vous! ELWOOD ESHLEMAN Foofball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Baskefball 2, 3, 4: Home- room Officer 2, 3: Year Book Sfaii: Track Meer 2, 3. Who is fha? going down fhai' aih- lefic field, dashing fo ihe Masonic Homes? I+ is none ofher fhan The incomparable. King of Rhyihm. He is consianfly making ihe music go 'round and 'round wifh a wave of his hands. BETTY JEAN FREEMAN Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: Junior Enferiain- meni. BeHs is lhe bashful young lady of our class who hails from Sfale College. We hope iha+ when you go lo Washingion lo aifend col- lege, you will be as successful ihere as you were here in school. Bon Voyage! THOMAS GARBER Tennis 2, 3, 4: Baskeiball 3, 4: Foofball 4: Junior Enferfain- rnen+: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Senior Chorus 3, 4: Operefia 3, 4: Orchesira I, 2, 3, 4: School Handbook Sfaiif. Whiz! I+'s an ace! If musf be Tom, for who else could serve such a 'tennis ball? Tom has ihe brains and ihe gumpfion io be a success. We feel sure fha+ Garber's Garage, with Tom af 'fha head of ii, will rise fo unknown heighfs. Besf of luck io you, Tom l
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MARY E. HELM Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: OpereTTa 2, l 3, 4: Senior Play: Senior Com- mercial SocieTy: Year Book STaTTg Senior Chorus: O. G. A. ConTesT 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4. Mamie is ThaT Tall giggling Typ- isT in The commercial secTion who always has a smile Tor every one. When she looks aT you wiTh a Twinkle in her eye and says so whaT, you simply have To Torgive her. Here's a big wish Tor your suc- cess, Mamie JEAN MARIAN HERSHEY Senior Play: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: SecreTary 47 PaTrol lg Year Book STaTTg School Hand Book STaTT: Junior EnTerTainmenT CommiTTee. Aye, 'Tis MiTher MackinTosh. ln This role we TirsT realized Jeanie's acTing abiliTy. She is one oT The Tew pupils who geTs all A's on her re- porT card and her ambiTion is To become a good docTor. We are cerTain ThaT she will never geT her medicine mixed in The TuTure. EDGAR WILLIAM HORST Vice PresidenT oT Bainbridge Senior Class: Senior Play aT Bainbridge. Ed is The quieT young man who hails Trom FalmouTh. He is a very good member of our class, espe- cially in Problems. Ed is planning To be an elecTrical engineer. T-lere's hoping you make The sparks Tly. ROBERT S. KAYLOR O. G. A. ConTesT 3, 47 Senior Commercial SocieTy. Clear all roads! Here comes Bob in his Ford. IT he could handle his shorfhand curves as well as ThaT Flivver we could call him RoberT Gregg ll. PracTice makes perTecT on angles and curves. HELEN DOROTHY HERSHEY Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Junior EnTer- TainmenT: Chorus 3, 4: Year Book STaTT: OpereTTa 3, 4: Senior Play: Swimming 3: Rifle Club 3. Pep and enThusiasml ThaT is Helen. She is Tull of Tun, a good sporT, and a Tine comrade. She always seems To leave people happy, so she is ever welcome. Bon heur a vous! JOHN HENRY HOFFMAN Junior EnTerTainmenT: Senior Play. One of The smallesT and also The quieTesT members of our class is Mannie. He inTends To be eiTher an invenTor or an arTisT. Whichever Tield you specialize in, we wish you loTs of success. OLENE RUTH JUMPER Senior Commercial SocieTy: O. G. A. ConTesT 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Olene is The possessor of The oddesT name of The class. Have you heard ThaT TooTs is inTeresTed in Rheems or is iT The people in Rheems? She always comes To Chappie's aid, especially in Typ- ing class. MARY JANE KERSEY Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3: Junior Play: Rifle Club 3. Number Please! This is our sweeT voiced Janie doing her duTy aT The swiTchboard. She is preparing herseIT To be eFTicienT in her chosen profession as a docTor. Bonne Chancel
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